834 lines
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YAML
834 lines
35 KiB
YAML
# Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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################################################################################
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# ORGANIZATIONS
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#
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# This section defines the organizational identities that can be referenced
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# in the configuration profiles.
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#
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################################################################################
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Organizations:
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# SampleOrg defines an MSP using the sampleconfig. It should never be used
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# in production but may be used as a template for other definitions.
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- &SampleOrg
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# Name is the key by which this org will be referenced in channel
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# configuration transactions.
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# Name can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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Name: SampleOrg
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# SkipAsForeign can be set to true for org definitions which are to be
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# inherited from the orderer system channel during channel creation. This
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# is especially useful when an admin of a single org without access to the
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# MSP directories of the other orgs wishes to create a channel. Note
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# this property must always be set to false for orgs included in block
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# creation.
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SkipAsForeign: false
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# ID is the key by which this org's MSP definition will be referenced.
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# ID can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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ID: SampleOrg
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# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration.
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MSPDir: msp
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
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# /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
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Policies: &SampleOrgPolicies
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Readers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.admin', 'SampleOrg.peer', 'SampleOrg.client')"
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Writers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.admin', 'SampleOrg.client')"
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Admins:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.admin')"
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Endorsement:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
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# AnchorPeers defines the location of peers which can be used for
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# cross-org gossip communication. Note, this value is only encoded in
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# the genesis block in the Application section context.
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AnchorPeers:
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- Host: 127.0.0.1
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Port: 7051
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# SampleOrg defines an MSP using the sampleconfig. It should never be used
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# in production but may be used as a template for other definitions.
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- &OrdererOrg
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# Name is the key by which this org will be referenced in channel
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# configuration transactions.
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# Name can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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Name: OrdererOrg
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# SkipAsForeign can be set to true for org definitions which are to be
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# inherited from the orderer system channel during channel creation. This
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# is especially useful when an admin of a single org without access to the
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# MSP directories of the other orgs wishes to create a channel. Note
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# this property must always be set to false for orgs included in block
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# creation.
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SkipAsForeign: false
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# ID is the key by which this org's MSP definition will be referenced.
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# ID can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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ID: OrdererMSP
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# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration.
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# Used by configtxgen
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MSPDir: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/msp
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
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# /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
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Policies:
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Readers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.admin', 'SampleOrg.peer', 'SampleOrg.client')"
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Writers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.member')"
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Admins:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.admin')"
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- &Org1
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# Name is the key by which this org will be referenced in channel
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# configuration transactions.
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# Name can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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Name: Org1MSP
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# SkipAsForeign can be set to true for org definitions which are to be
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# inherited from the orderer system channel during channel creation. This
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# is especially useful when an admin of a single org without access to the
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# MSP directories of the other orgs wishes to create a channel. Note
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# this property must always be set to false for orgs included in block
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# creation.
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SkipAsForeign: false
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# ID is the key by which this org's MSP definition will be referenced.
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# ID can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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ID: Org1MSP
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# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration.
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# Used by configtxgen
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MSPDir: crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/msp
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
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# /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
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Policies: &Org1Policies
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Readers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin', 'Org1MSP.peer', 'Org1MSP.client')"
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Writers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin', 'Org1MSP.client')"
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Admins:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin')"
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Endorsement:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.member')"
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# AnchorPeers defines the location of peers which can be used for
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# cross-org gossip communication. Note, this value is only encoded in
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# the genesis block in the Application section context.
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AnchorPeers:
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- Host: peer0.org1.example.com
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Port: 7051
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- &Org2
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# Name is the key by which this org will be referenced in channel
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# configuration transactions.
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# Name can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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Name: Org2MSP
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# SkipAsForeign can be set to true for org definitions which are to be
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# inherited from the orderer system channel during channel creation. This
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# is especially useful when an admin of a single org without access to the
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# MSP directories of the other orgs wishes to create a channel. Note
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# this property must always be set to false for orgs included in block
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# creation.
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SkipAsForeign: false
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# ID is the key by which this org's MSP definition will be referenced.
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# ID can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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ID: Org2MSP
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# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration.
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# Used by configtxgen
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MSPDir: crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org2.example.com/msp
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
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# /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
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Policies: &Org2Policies
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Readers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.admin', 'Org2MSP.peer', 'Org2MSP.client')"
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Writers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.admin', 'Org2MSP.client')"
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Admins:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.admin')"
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Endorsement:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.member')"
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# AnchorPeers defines the location of peers which can be used for
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# cross-org gossip communication. Note, this value is only encoded in
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# the genesis block in the Application section context.
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AnchorPeers:
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- Host: peer0.org2.example.com
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Port: 7051
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- &Org3
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# Name is the key by which this org will be referenced in channel
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# configuration transactions.
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# Name can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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Name: Org3MSP
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# SkipAsForeign can be set to true for org definitions which are to be
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# inherited from the orderer system channel during channel creation. This
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# is especially useful when an admin of a single org without access to the
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# MSP directories of the other orgs wishes to create a channel. Note
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# this property must always be set to false for orgs included in block
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# creation.
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SkipAsForeign: false
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# ID is the key by which this org's MSP definition will be referenced.
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# ID can include alphanumeric characters as well as dots and dashes.
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ID: Org3MSP
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# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration.
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# Used by configtxgen
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MSPDir: crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/msp
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
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# /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
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Policies: &Org3Policies
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Readers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org3MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.admin', 'Org2MSP.peer', 'Org2MSP.client')"
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Writers:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org3MSP.member')"
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# If your MSP is configured with the new NodeOUs, you might
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# want to use a more specific rule like the following:
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# Rule: "OR('Org2MSP.admin', 'Org2MSP.client')"
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Admins:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org3MSP.admin')"
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Endorsement:
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Type: Signature
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Rule: "OR('Org3MSP.member')"
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# AnchorPeers defines the location of peers which can be used for
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# cross-org gossip communication. Note, this value is only encoded in
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# the genesis block in the Application section context.
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AnchorPeers:
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- Host: peer0.org3.example.com
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Port: 7051
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################################################################################
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#
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# CAPABILITIES
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#
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# This section defines the capabilities of fabric network. This is a new
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# concept as of v1.1.0 and should not be utilized in mixed networks with
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# v1.0.x peers and orderers. Capabilities define features which must be
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# present in a fabric binary for that binary to safely participate in the
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# fabric network. For instance, if a new MSP type is added, newer binaries
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# might recognize and validate the signatures from this type, while older
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# binaries without this support would be unable to validate those
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# transactions. This could lead to different versions of the fabric binaries
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# having different world states. Instead, defining a capability for a channel
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# informs those binaries without this capability that they must cease
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# processing transactions until they have been upgraded. For v1.0.x if any
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# capabilities are defined (including a map with all capabilities turned off)
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# then the v1.0.x peer will deliberately crash.
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#
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################################################################################
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Capabilities:
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# Channel capabilities apply to both the orderers and the peers and must be
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# supported by both.
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# Set the value of the capability to true to require it.
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Channel: &ChannelCapabilities
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# V1.3 for Channel is a catchall flag for behavior which has been
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# determined to be desired for all orderers and peers running at the v1.3.x
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# level, but which would be incompatible with orderers and peers from
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# prior releases.
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# Prior to enabling V1.3 channel capabilities, ensure that all
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# orderers and peers on a channel are at v1.3.0 or later.
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V1_4_2: true
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V1_3: false
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# Orderer capabilities apply only to the orderers, and may be safely
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# used with prior release peers.
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# Set the value of the capability to true to require it.
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Orderer: &OrdererCapabilities
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# V1.1 for Orderer is a catchall flag for behavior which has been
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# determined to be desired for all orderers running at the v1.1.x
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# level, but which would be incompatible with orderers from prior releases.
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# Prior to enabling V1.1 orderer capabilities, ensure that all
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# orderers on a channel are at v1.1.0 or later.
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V1_4_2: true
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V1_1: false
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# Application capabilities apply only to the peer network, and may be safely
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# used with prior release orderers.
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# Set the value of the capability to true to require it.
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Application: &ApplicationCapabilities
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# V2.0 for Application enables the new non-backwards compatible
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# features and fixes of fabric v2.0.
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V1_4_2: true
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# V1.3 for Application enables the new non-backwards compatible
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# features and fixes of fabric v1.3.
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V1_3: false
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# V1.2 for Application enables the new non-backwards compatible
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# features and fixes of fabric v1.2 (note, this need not be set if
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# later version capabilities are set)
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V1_2: false
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# V1.1 for Application enables the new non-backwards compatible
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# features and fixes of fabric v1.1 (note, this need not be set if
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# later version capabilities are set).
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V1_1: false
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################################################################################
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#
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# APPLICATION
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#
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# This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
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# genesis block for application-related parameters.
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#
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################################################################################
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Application: &ApplicationDefaults
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ACLs: &ACLsDefault
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# This section provides defaults for policies for various resources
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# in the system. These "resources" could be functions on system chaincodes
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# (e.g., "GetBlockByNumber" on the "qscc" system chaincode) or other resources
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# (e.g.,who can receive Block events). This section does NOT specify the resource's
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# definition or API, but just the ACL policy for it.
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#
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# User's can override these defaults with their own policy mapping by defining the
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# mapping under ACLs in their channel definition
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#---New Lifecycle System Chaincode (_lifecycle) function to policy mapping for access control--#
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# ACL policy for _lifecycle's "CommitChaincodeDefinition" function
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_lifecycle/CommitChaincodeDefinition: /Channel/Application/Writers
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# ACL policy for _lifecycle's "QueryChaincodeDefinition" function
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_lifecycle/QueryChaincodeDefinition: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for _lifecycle's "QueryNamespaceDefinitions" function
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_lifecycle/QueryNamespaceDefinitions: /Channel/Application/Readers
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#---Lifecycle System Chaincode (lscc) function to policy mapping for access control---#
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# ACL policy for lscc's "getid" function
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lscc/ChaincodeExists: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for lscc's "getdepspec" function
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lscc/GetDeploymentSpec: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for lscc's "getccdata" function
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lscc/GetChaincodeData: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL Policy for lscc's "getchaincodes" function
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lscc/GetInstantiatedChaincodes: /Channel/Application/Readers
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#---Query System Chaincode (qscc) function to policy mapping for access control---#
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# ACL policy for qscc's "GetChainInfo" function
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qscc/GetChainInfo: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for qscc's "GetBlockByNumber" function
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qscc/GetBlockByNumber: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for qscc's "GetBlockByHash" function
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qscc/GetBlockByHash: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for qscc's "GetTransactionByID" function
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qscc/GetTransactionByID: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for qscc's "GetBlockByTxID" function
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qscc/GetBlockByTxID: /Channel/Application/Readers
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#---Configuration System Chaincode (cscc) function to policy mapping for access control---#
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# ACL policy for cscc's "GetConfigBlock" function
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cscc/GetConfigBlock: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for cscc's "GetConfigTree" function
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cscc/GetConfigTree: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for cscc's "SimulateConfigTreeUpdate" function
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cscc/SimulateConfigTreeUpdate: /Channel/Application/Readers
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#---Miscellanesous peer function to policy mapping for access control---#
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# ACL policy for invoking chaincodes on peer
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peer/Propose: /Channel/Application/Writers
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# ACL policy for chaincode to chaincode invocation
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peer/ChaincodeToChaincode: /Channel/Application/Readers
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#---Events resource to policy mapping for access control###---#
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# ACL policy for sending block events
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event/Block: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# ACL policy for sending filtered block events
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event/FilteredBlock: /Channel/Application/Readers
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# Organizations lists the orgs participating on the application side of the
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# network.
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Organizations:
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# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
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# For Application policies, their canonical path is
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# /Channel/Application/<PolicyName>
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Policies: &ApplicationDefaultPolicies
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LifecycleEndorsement:
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Type: ImplicitMeta
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Rule: "MAJORITY Endorsement"
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Endorsement:
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Type: ImplicitMeta
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Rule: "MAJORITY Endorsement"
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Readers:
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Type: ImplicitMeta
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Rule: "ANY Readers"
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Writers:
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Type: ImplicitMeta
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Rule: "ANY Writers"
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Admins:
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Type: ImplicitMeta
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Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
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# Capabilities describes the application level capabilities, see the
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# dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
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# description
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Capabilities:
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<<: *ApplicationCapabilities
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################################################################################
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#
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# ORDERER
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#
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# This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
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# genesis block for orderer related parameters.
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#
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################################################################################
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Orderer: &OrdererDefaults
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# Orderer Type: The orderer implementation to start.
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# Available types are "solo" and "kafka".
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OrdererType: etcdraft
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# Addresses here is a nonexhaustive list of orderers the peers and clients can
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# connect to. Adding/removing nodes from this list has no impact on their
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# participation in ordering.
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# NOTE: In the solo case, this should be a one-item list.
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Addresses:
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- orderer0.example.com:7050
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- orderer1.example.com:7050
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- orderer2.example.com:7050
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# Batch Timeout: The amount of time to wait before creating a batch.
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BatchTimeout: 2s
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# Batch Size: Controls the number of messages batched into a block.
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# The orderer views messages opaquely, but typically, messages may
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# be considered to be Fabric transactions. The 'batch' is the group
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# of messages in the 'data' field of the block. Blocks will be a few kb
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# larger than the batch size, when signatures, hashes, and other metadata
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# is applied.
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BatchSize:
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# Max Message Count: The maximum number of messages to permit in a
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# batch. No block will contain more than this number of messages.
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MaxMessageCount: 500
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# Absolute Max Bytes: The absolute maximum number of bytes allowed for
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# the serialized messages in a batch. The maximum block size is this value
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# plus the size of the associated metadata (usually a few KB depending
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# upon the size of the signing identities). Any transaction larger than
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# this value will be rejected by ordering. If the "kafka" OrdererType is
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# selected, set 'message.max.bytes' and 'replica.fetch.max.bytes' on
|
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# the Kafka brokers to a value that is larger than this one.
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AbsoluteMaxBytes: 10 MB
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# Preferred Max Bytes: The preferred maximum number of bytes allowed
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# for the serialized messages in a batch. Roughly, this field may be considered
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# the best effort maximum size of a batch. A batch will fill with messages
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# until this size is reached (or the max message count, or batch timeout is
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# exceeded). If adding a new message to the batch would cause the batch to
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# exceed the preferred max bytes, then the current batch is closed and written
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# to a block, and a new batch containing the new message is created. If a
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# message larger than the preferred max bytes is received, then its batch
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# will contain only that message. Because messages may be larger than
|
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# preferred max bytes (up to AbsoluteMaxBytes), some batches may exceed
|
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# the preferred max bytes, but will always contain exactly one transaction.
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PreferredMaxBytes: 2 MB
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# Max Channels is the maximum number of channels to allow on the ordering
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# network. When set to 0, this implies no maximum number of channels.
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MaxChannels: 0
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Kafka:
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# Brokers: A list of Kafka brokers to which the orderer connects. Edit
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# this list to identify the brokers of the ordering service.
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# NOTE: Use IP:port notation.
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Brokers:
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- kafka0:9092
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- kafka1:9092
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- kafka2:9092
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- kafka3:9092
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# EtcdRaft defines configuration which must be set when the "etcdraft"
|
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# orderertype is chosen.
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EtcdRaft:
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# The set of Raft replicas for this network. For the etcd/raft-based
|
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# implementation, we expect every replica to also be an OSN. Therefore,
|
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# a subset of the host:port items enumerated in this list should be
|
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# replicated under the Orderer.Addresses key above.
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Consenters:
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- Host: orderer0.example.com
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Port: 7050
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ClientTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
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ServerTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
|
- Host: orderer1.example.com
|
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Port: 7050
|
|
ClientTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer1.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
|
ServerTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer1.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
|
- Host: orderer2.example.com
|
|
Port: 7050
|
|
ClientTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer2.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
|
ServerTLSCert: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer2.example.com/tls/server.crt
|
|
|
|
# Options to be specified for all the etcd/raft nodes. The values here
|
|
# are the defaults for all new channels and can be modified on a
|
|
# per-channel basis via configuration updates.
|
|
Options:
|
|
# TickInterval is the time interval between two Node.Tick invocations.
|
|
TickInterval: 500ms
|
|
|
|
# ElectionTick is the number of Node.Tick invocations that must pass
|
|
# between elections. That is, if a follower does not receive any
|
|
# message from the leader of current term before ElectionTick has
|
|
# elapsed, it will become candidate and start an election.
|
|
# ElectionTick must be greater than HeartbeatTick.
|
|
ElectionTick: 10
|
|
|
|
# HeartbeatTick is the number of Node.Tick invocations that must
|
|
# pass between heartbeats. That is, a leader sends heartbeat
|
|
# messages to maintain its leadership every HeartbeatTick ticks.
|
|
HeartbeatTick: 1
|
|
|
|
# MaxInflightBlocks limits the max number of in-flight append messages
|
|
# during optimistic replication phase.
|
|
MaxInflightBlocks: 5
|
|
|
|
# SnapshotIntervalSize defines number of bytes per which a snapshot is taken
|
|
SnapshotIntervalSize: 20 MB
|
|
|
|
# Organizations lists the orgs participating on the orderer side of the
|
|
# network.
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
|
|
# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
|
|
# For Orderer policies, their canonical path is
|
|
# /Channel/Orderer/<PolicyName>
|
|
Policies:
|
|
Readers:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "ANY Readers"
|
|
Writers:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "ANY Writers"
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
|
|
# BlockValidation specifies what signatures must be included in the block
|
|
# from the orderer for the peer to validate it.
|
|
BlockValidation:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "ANY Writers"
|
|
|
|
# Capabilities describes the orderer level capabilities, see the
|
|
# dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
|
|
# description
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *OrdererCapabilities
|
|
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# CHANNEL
|
|
#
|
|
# This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
|
|
# genesis block for channel related parameters.
|
|
#
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
Channel: &ChannelDefaults
|
|
# Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
|
|
# For Channel policies, their canonical path is
|
|
# /Channel/<PolicyName>
|
|
Policies:
|
|
# Who may invoke the 'Deliver' API
|
|
Readers:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "ANY Readers"
|
|
# Who may invoke the 'Broadcast' API
|
|
Writers:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "ANY Writers"
|
|
# By default, who may modify elements at this config level
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: ImplicitMeta
|
|
Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Capabilities describes the channel level capabilities, see the
|
|
# dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
|
|
# description
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *ChannelCapabilities
|
|
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# PROFILES
|
|
#
|
|
# Different configuration profiles may be encoded here to be specified as
|
|
# parameters to the configtxgen tool. The profiles which specify consortiums
|
|
# are to be used for generating the orderer genesis block. With the correct
|
|
# consortium members defined in the orderer genesis block, channel creation
|
|
# requests may be generated with only the org member names and a consortium
|
|
# name.
|
|
#
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
Profiles:
|
|
|
|
# SampleSingleMSPSolo defines a configuration which uses the Solo orderer,
|
|
# and contains a single MSP definition (the MSP sampleconfig).
|
|
# The Consortium SampleConsortium has only a single member, SampleOrg.
|
|
SampleSingleMSPSolo:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *SampleOrg
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *SampleOrg
|
|
|
|
# SampleSingleMSPKafka defines a configuration that differs from the
|
|
# SampleSingleMSPSolo one only in that it uses the Kafka-based orderer.
|
|
SampleSingleMSPKafka:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
OrdererType: kafka
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *SampleOrg
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *SampleOrg
|
|
|
|
# SampleInsecureSolo defines a configuration which uses the Solo orderer,
|
|
# contains no MSP definitions, and allows all transactions and channel
|
|
# creation requests for the consortium SampleConsortium.
|
|
SampleInsecureSolo:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
|
|
# SampleInsecureKafka defines a configuration that differs from the
|
|
# SampleInsecureSolo one only in that it uses the Kafka-based orderer.
|
|
SampleInsecureKafka:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
OrdererType: kafka
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
|
|
# SampleDevModeSolo defines a configuration which uses the Solo orderer,
|
|
# contains the sample MSP as both orderer and consortium member, and
|
|
# requires only basic membership for admin privileges. It also defines
|
|
# an Application on the ordering system channel, which should usually
|
|
# be avoided.
|
|
SampleDevModeSolo:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Application:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
|
|
# SampleDevModeKafka defines a configuration that differs from the
|
|
# SampleDevModeSolo one only in that it uses the Kafka-based orderer.
|
|
SampleDevModeKafka:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
OrdererType: kafka
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Application:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
|
|
# SampleSingleMSPChannel defines a channel with only the sample org as a
|
|
# member. It is designed to be used in conjunction with SampleSingleMSPSolo
|
|
# and SampleSingleMSPKafka orderer profiles. Note, for channel creation
|
|
# profiles, only the 'Application' section and consortium # name are
|
|
# considered.
|
|
SampleSingleMSPChannel:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Consortium: SampleConsortium
|
|
Application:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
|
|
# SampleDevModeEtcdRaft defines a configuration that differs from the
|
|
# SampleDevModeSolo one only in that it uses the etcd/raft-based orderer.
|
|
SampleDevModeEtcdRaft:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
OrdererType: etcdraft
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Application:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- <<: *SampleOrg
|
|
Policies:
|
|
<<: *SampleOrgPolicies
|
|
Admins:
|
|
Type: Signature
|
|
Rule: "OR('SampleOrg.member')"
|
|
TwoOrgsOrdererGenesis:
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *ChannelCapabilities
|
|
Orderer:
|
|
<<: *OrdererDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *OrdererOrg
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *OrdererCapabilities
|
|
Consortiums:
|
|
SampleConsortium:
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *Org1
|
|
- *Org2
|
|
TwoOrgsChannel:
|
|
Consortium: SampleConsortium
|
|
<<: *ChannelDefaults
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *ChannelCapabilities
|
|
Application:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
|
|
Organizations:
|
|
- *Org1
|
|
- *Org2
|
|
Capabilities:
|
|
<<: *ApplicationCapabilities
|